Word: impressionable
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Too many men are electing Economics as their field for intensive study under the impression that they will there get the fundamental foundation for a successful business career. Colleges were founded to broaden the young man before he enters on his specialized life work. Thus men who concentrate in Economics...
The Author. Jesse Lynch Williams was born in Sterling, Ill., but to his many friends his name was always linked with Princeton. He and his great & good friend Booth Tarkington wrote plays together in college, founded Princeton's Triangle Club, undergraduate dramatic society. After graduation (1892) Williams, worked on...
The enterprising News editors, unable to get an exclusive statement from the President, had dug through old Hoover writings for a selection which would fit the needs of their "leadership" series. That it gave the impression of being a current revelation of the President's thoughts in no way...
Senators were left with the distinct impression that any campaign to stiffen Prohibition enforcement by the Department of Justice must be preceded by wholesale prison construction.
So we join in hailing "Copey." He cannot be different at seventy from himself at sixty or at fifty. Doubtless he wears the same mustard suits, has the same temperamental aversion to drafts, the same outmoded predilection for Kipling and Dickens, and the same sadistic joy in making a late...